I'm Andy, giving your Tuesday a boost with this episode of Autoweek TV. Here's what's in the news:

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Opel, the European brand of General Motors, is working on a new small car to rival the likes of the Fiat 500 and Mini Cooper.

The car has been developed under the codename Junior. But Opel announced today that the car will be named Adam.

A photo released by Opel shows a camouflaged three-door hatchback. The car uses GM's Korea-developed platform that also underpins cars such as the Chevy Sonic.

The Adam is set to go on sale in Europe in fall 2013. We'll probably get to see it this fall at the Paris motor show.

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A couple of cars reaching showrooms soon now have sticker prices.

First, the Cadillac ATS gets a base price of $33,990 including shipping charges. That puts the new Cadillac at $1,000 to $1,500 cheaper than the BMW 3-series and Mercedes-Benz C-class. But the ATS stickers for about $600 more than the Audi A4.

Second, the electric version of the Toyota RAV4 will sticker at $50,610 including shipping. But that's before factoring in a $7,500 federal tax incentive and a $2,500 tax break in California.

The RAV4 EV rolls with a battery pack and electric drivetrain developed with Tesla. Toyota says the SUV has a range of 100 miles on a full charge.

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The number of people killed on U.S. highways fell last year for the sixth straight year.

Crash deaths dropped 1.7 percent from 2010, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said Monday. It estimates that 32,310 died in highway crashes last year.

The fatality rate, or the number of people killed for every 100 million vehicle miles traveled, slid to 1.09 from 1.11 in 2010.

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That's our news for today.

We'll be back tomorrow with more Autoweek TV.

But before you go, ride along with editors Natalie Neff and Wes Raynal as they give you the highs and lows of the BMW 528i sedan.